Countries with democratic governments and mostly free economies should come together and create a new trade regime, based on balance.
President Donald Trump’s use of tariffs in his second term defies many historical norms, say economists and historians.
In the gap between rhetoric and action, plenty of space exists for others, including his own advisers, to impose their own ...
Prices will rise for Americans who buy $5 shirts, $10 lamps and $20 shoes on direct-from-China shopping sites like Shein and ...
Jamieson Greer, President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. trade representative, will argue for a pragmatic U.S. trade policy ...
R unning Ecuador seems an unenviable job. In recent years it has become the most violent state in mainland Latin America.
The US is facing the clear and present danger of losing its soft-power acumen, and losing trust from its partners, with ...
Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) are set to endorse 18 Priority Economic Deliverables (PEDs) at the upcoming AEM’s Retreat in ...
When Donald Trump started the biggest trade war since the 1930s in his first term, his impulsive combination of threats and ...
As trade barriers diminish and infrastructure improves, the efficiency of intra-African trade will undoubtedly rise, creating ...
Instead of compelling Canada to become an American state, the 1890 McKinley Tariff drove Canada into British hands.
Few developments capture Ghana’s economic aspirations more than its bustling ports, the gateways to West Africa’s booming trade. Ghana’s ports—Tema and Takoradi—handle over 85% of the nation’s trade, ...